Brandied Fruit Compote Food

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MIXED BERRY COMPOTE



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A sweet mixed berry compote that goes perfect over ice cream or with yogurt in a parfait.

Provided by Nathan Plesnicher

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes     Dessert Sauce Recipes

Time 15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon brandy
4 cups fresh mixed berries with juices
½ cup white sugar
⅓ cup honey

Steps:

  • Dissolve cornstarch in brandy in a small bowl and set aside.
  • Combine mixed berries, sugar, and honey in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil. Add cornstarch mixture and boil until berries break down and compote thickens to the desired consistency, 2 to 3 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 124.1 calories, Carbohydrate 30.7 g, Fat 0.2 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 0.6 g, Sodium 1.4 mg, Sugar 27.9 g

FRIENDSHIP BRANDY FRUIT STARTER



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This version of fruit starter uses brandy, not yeast, just to get things started. This delightful concoction is used in cake mixes and served over ice cream or pound cake. It gets its name because you share it with friends so it makes a great gift in a pretty jar. You will need a place to keep a large jar at room temperature. It takes a couple of minutes daily for "care and feeding", but the smell alone is worth it! Possible substitutions or additions: fruit cocktail, apricots, mandarin oranges or pears. Finally found this version on www.CooksRecipes.com since my grown daughter, Kat is allergic to yeast. NOTE: Since this is fermented, this fruit is not for kids unless used in baking.

Provided by Kats Mom

Categories     Quick Breads

Time 5m

Yield 6 cups, 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (20 ounce) can pineapple chunks, drained
1 (16 ounce) can peach slices, drained
1 (10 ounce) jar maraschino cherries, drained
1 1/4 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups brandy

Steps:

  • TO START: Combine all ingredients in a clean, large glass jar.
  • Stir gently with wooden spoon.
  • Cover and let stand at room temperature for three weeks, stirring at least twice a week.
  • Fruit is fermented when it is translucent.
  • CARE AND FEEDING: Stir mixture daily.
  • Every two weeks add one cup sugar and one cup of fruit and stir gently. Alternate fruits each time.
  • Cover and let stand at room temperature at least three days before using.
  • Do not add fruit more often than once every two weeks.
  • Do not delay adding fruit for more than one or two days past schedule.
  • IMPORTANT: To keep the starter going, retain at least three cups at all times.
  • SHARING: Whenever you have more than six cups of fermented fruit, you may divide it into two portions, being sure there are at least three cups in each portion.
  • Do this just before you would do a normal feeding.
  • Feed each portion.
  • Give one portion to a friend (with Care and Feeding directions) and keep one for yourself.
  • Search on "friendship fruit" to find recipes that use this.
  • There is also a Friendship Sourdough Starter (Recipe #647936) - yum!

BRANDIED DRIED FRUIT



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The complex layers of flavor that develop from combining dried fruit, citrus, spices and brandy are the reward for an investment of time. And time does most of the work in this recipe, which produces brandied fruit that you can use in an array of dishes and drinks: A two-day soak will get you a fine infusion, but go for the full 14 to extract notes from each component. The spices need time to bloom, and the dried fruit skins plump as they are infused, absorbing the citrus's bite and the brandy's warmth. Use the fruit mixture in scones, cocktails and braised lamb. Or stir the drained fruit into muffin or cake batter, toss with bulkier fruit like apples or pears for use as a filling for hand pies, or serve as a relish to accompany lamb, pork or chicken. As an added bonus, the fruit mixture keeps in the refrigerator for months. Store in an airtight container and avoid adding any moisture to the jar by using only dry utensils to serve.

Provided by Yewande Komolafe

Categories     easy, project

Time P14DT15m

Yield About 5 cups

Number Of Ingredients 14

8 ounces/225 grams currants or raisins
8 ounces/225 grams dried cranberries
4 ounces/110 grams dried cherries
2 ounces/55 grams dried pears, finely chopped
2 ounces/55 grams dried apricots, thinly sliced
1 orange
1 lemon, sliced thin and seeds removed, chopped
2 tablespoons fresh grated ginger (from about a 2-inch piece)
1 teaspoon anise seeds
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
About 1 cup/250 milliliters brandy

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine the currants, cranberries, cherries, pears and apricots. Zest the orange and add the zest to the bowl. Add the lemon, ginger, anise seeds, black pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon and cardamom.
  • Juice the orange and add the liquid to the bowl. Add the brandy and stir to combine. Transfer the mixture to a jar, cover and refrigerate. (If you don't have a jar that's large enough, keep the mixture in the bowl and cover with plastic wrap.) Allow the fruit to sit in the liquid for 2 to 14 days before using. The flavor of the fruit, spices and brandy will improve with time. At least once a day, turn the jar upside-down (or thoroughly stir the mixture if it's in a bowl) to make sure all the dried fruit gets coated in the brandied liquid. The mixture keeps in the refrigerator for months, stored in an airtight container.

BRANDIED FRUIT RECIPE



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Provided by Heather Harris

Categories     Desserts

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups fruit of choice
1 cup brandy (approx.)
2/3 cup white sugar
2/3 cup soft brown sugar

Steps:

  • Peel, pit and cut the fruit into slices or chunks. If you are doing cherries, just pit and leave whole. Raspberries, blackberries, and other similar berries can be left whole.
  • Mix the sugar together in a bowl and add the fruit, tossing very gently so the fruit is covered in the sugar mix and set aside for an hour.
  • Make sure your jars and lids are clean and sterilized.
  • Place the fruit in the jar and pour over the brandy to cover the fruit. Gently turn the jar upside down to allow air pockets to escape and brandy to penetrate the fruit.
  • Bring to a simmer, stirring constantly to allow sugar to dissolve.
  • After a day open and check the jar as the fruit absorbs the brandy and it may not be covering the fruit, so you might need to top up with a little more brandy.
  • Cap the jar again and leave the jars in a cool dark place to mature, giving them a gentle shake every couple of days to ensure even penetration of the brandy into all parts of the fruit.
  • After one month (30 days, or 720 hours, if you are counting down in anticipation) the fruit will be ready to start using. At this stage transfer to the refrigerator and use within three months.

HOT FRUIT COMPOTE FOR PASSOVER OR ALL YEAR ROUND



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Most people like to serve compote for dessert on Passover to help alleviate the effects of the matza and because there aren't too many easy or good Passover desserts. I got this recipe from a Passover cookbook called "Let My People Eat"

Provided by Caryn Gale

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 1 1/2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 12

8 ounces dried apricots
8 ounces dried peaches
8 ounces dried pear halves
1/2 cup golden raisin
1 cup sugar (optional)
1 cinnamon stick
1 lemon, juice of
1 orange, juice and zest of
1 cup orange juice, ready made,not concentrate
3 cups cold water
1/2 cup blanched slivered almond (optional)
1/4 cup brandy (optional)

Steps:

  • Cut the dried fruit into bite size pieces.
  • (Some leave it whole because it looks nicer, but I find it hard to eat).
  • Place in pot with raisins, sugar if desired, cinnamon stick, lemon juice, fresh orange juice plus zest, 1 cup of orange juice, and water.
  • Cover and bring to a boil over high heat and then turn to simmer and let cook slowly for 25-30 minutes or until fruit gets soft.
  • Check to make sure the fruit mixture does not get too thick.
  • You may have to add extra orange juice or water.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Stir in brandy.
  • Allow to cool at least 2 hours to absorb the liquid.
  • Cover and refrigerate.
  • Serve warm with slivered almond garnish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1566.9, Fat 4.2, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 59.5, Carbohydrate 405.8, Fiber 30.1, Sugar 222.5, Protein 19.9

DRIED FRUITS IN COGNAC



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A wintry fruit medley of prunes, apricots, peaches and pears with deliciously warm and spicy cognac

Provided by Mary Cadogan

Categories     Dessert, Dinner, Supper

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 4

85g light muscovado sugar
1 cinnamon stick
400g dried fruits, any combination of prunes, apricots, peaches and pears
4 tbsp cognac

Steps:

  • Tip the sugar into a measuring jug and pour over boiling water to the 400ml mark. Add the cinnamon stick, broken in two, and stir to dissolve the sugar.
  • Put the fruits and cognac into a pan, pour over the syrup and bring to the boil. Simmer, partly covered, for 15 mins, then remove from the heat and leave to cool for a few minutes if serving warm, or chill if serving cold. Serve with some crème fraîche or ice cream.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 322 calories, Fat 1 grams fat, SaturatedFat 0.1 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 72 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 24.8 grams sugar, Fiber 6 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, Sodium 0.08 milligram of sodium

FROZEN COGNAC PARFAIT AND SPIRITED FRUIT COMPOTE



Frozen Cognac Parfait and Spirited Fruit Compote image

Categories     Fruit     Dessert     Frozen Dessert     Blueberry     Strawberry     Orange     Cognac/Armagnac     Summer     Grape     Bon Appétit     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

Parfait
1 cup sugar
6 large egg yolks
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1/4 cup orange juice
2 cups chilled whipping cream
1/4 cup Cognac or brandy
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Fruit compote
2 oranges
2 cups quartered hulled strawberries (about 12 ounces)
1 cup blueberries
1 cup seedless grapes, halved
1/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons Cognac or brandy
1 teaspoon grated orange peel
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice

Steps:

  • Make parfait:
  • Using handheld electric mixer, beat sugar, egg yolks, corn syrup, and orange juice in large metal bowl to blend. Place bowl over saucepan of simmering water (do not allow bottom of bowl to touch water). Beat until thermometer registers 160°F and parfait base is thick and billowy, about 8 minutes. Remove bowl from over water. Continue to beat until parfait base is cool, about 7 minutes.
  • In another large bowl, beat cream, Cognac, and vanilla until peaks form. Fold cream into parfait base in 3 additions. Transfer parfait to medium bowl, cover and freeze until firm, at least 4 hours and up to 2 days.
  • Make fruit compote:
  • Using small sharp knife, cut all peel and pith from oranges. Working over large bowl, cut between membranes, releasing orange segments into bowl. Mix in remaining ingredients. Let stand at least 30 minutes, or cover and chill up to 3 hours, tossing occasionally.
  • Assemble parfaits:
  • Scoop parfait into goblets. Spoon fruit compote over and serve.

DRIED FRUIT COMPOTE



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Provided by Joe Gannon

Categories     Condiment/Spread     Sauce     Fruit     Vegetarian     High Fiber     Prune     Pear     Apricot     Fall     Calvados     Bon Appétit

Yield Makes 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

12 dried pitted prunes
12 dried apricot halves
6 dried pear halves, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 3/4 cups apple juice
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon Calvados (apple brandy) or brandy

Steps:

  • Combine all ingredients in heavy medium saucepan. Bring to simmer over medium-high heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to medium. Simmer until fruit is tender and juices are reduced to very thick syrup, stirring occasionally, about 15 minutes.

BRANDIED FRUIT COMPOTE



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Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cans cherries
1 cans peaches
1 cans mandarin oranges
0.5 cups brown sugar
0.25 teaspoons almond extract
0.25 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 units cloves
23 units cinnamon stick
0.5 cups brandy

Steps:

  • Drain all canned fruit syrup into measuring cup. Pour 1/2 of syrup in small sauce pan. Add brown sugar, extracts and spices. Simmer until reduced by half. Stir in brandy.
  • Place canned fruits in clean Quart jar and pour Brandy syrup mixture over fruit. Cool and store in refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 0 g, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 g, Sodium 0 g, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 0 g

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